This
used in
case you want to have different
color
scheme for a model without having to actually make multiple models.

What
you’ll be
doing is basically input a
number of
different settings into the model’s “material”. This is a bit more
complicated than the one before, but it’s still easy!

Now,
Cirno and
Daiyousei, please take over
from here.

Cirno
: Roger~!

Matsu
: Are you sure it’s
a good
idea to leave the explanation to them?

And...
there you
go!

Adding
the facial, or
morph, or whatever
you call them, on your model, is not hard at all. If it’s really that
hard, why would I let Cirno do the explanation?

Dai
: (I’m the one who explained most of the stuff though…)

Both of
these
methods are some of the most
basic, so
just practice a few times and you’ll master them in no time! If you
want some practice material, I found this pack of some neat anime-style
expression symbols (anger, question mark, etc.)

You can
practice adding these expressions to
your
models, like the starter Animasa models if you’d like.

That’s
it for
today! I hope it’s useful for
you. Don’t
afraid to leave a comment if you have a question. And most importantly,
have fun with MMD!